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Agoa Forum: Has the US trade pact benefited Africa?
Agoa Forum: Has the US trade pact benefited Africa?
The future of what was billed as a game-changing pact between Africa and the US is in the balance.
2023-11-02 08:49
'No she didn't': Fans in disbelief as reports claim Taylor Swift made first move with Travis Kelce in rumored romance
'No she didn't': Fans in disbelief as reports claim Taylor Swift made first move with Travis Kelce in rumored romance
Fans were in disbelief as Travis Kelce had previously expressed his desire to meet Taylor Swift during the Eras Tour
2023-10-30 16:48
Diane Feinstein denies she was ever absent from US Senate after months spent recovering from shingles
Diane Feinstein denies she was ever absent from US Senate after months spent recovering from shingles
Democrat Dianne Feinstein has denied that she was ever absent from the Senate after having spent months away recovering from shingles. Last week the 89-year-old California senator, the longest-serving Democrat in the current Senate, returned after her bout with shingles and cast a vote on the floor looking noticeably thinner and using a wheelchair, reported Associated Press. Her office said she would operate on a reduced schedule as she continued to recover. However, while interacting with reporters from the Slate and Los Angeles Times Ms Feinstein denied that she was ever absent. “No, I haven’t been gone,” she said to LA Times’s Ben Oreskes on Tuesday when asked how her Senate colleagues have responded to her return, reported Slate. “....I haven’t been gone, I’ve been working,” she said. Mr Oreskes then asked her whether she had been working from home. “No, I’ve been here. I’ve been voting,” she said. “Please, you either know or don’t know.” Ms Feinstein faced calls to resign from her party colleagues due to questions around her cognitive abilities. With Feinstein back in the Senate, and voting in the committee, the panel approved three federal district court judge nominations that had been stalled. Her 10-week absence meant that the committee’s votes were tied along party lines and Democrats could not move forward with any nominees without Republican support. Party colleagues including Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Ro Khanna of California had called for her to resign. Ms Feinstein announced earlier this year that she would not seek re-election. She has more than a year and a half left until her term expires in January 2025. She also did not assume the role of Senate President Pro Tempore earlier this year, which is usually reserved for the senior most senator of the majority party. Read More With Feinstein back in Senate, 3 of Biden's judicial nominees move forward California's Feinstein returns to Senate after monthslong absence Chuck Schumer ‘forced to have serious and painful talks’ with Dianne Feinstein over apparent cognitive decline What should Democrats do about Dianne Feinstein? Republican abortion debate inches toward resolution in South Carolina Trump fumes over Durham report as Giuliani accused of pardon scheme - live
2023-05-17 16:18
Governors, Biden administration push to quadruple efficient heating, AC units by 2030
Governors, Biden administration push to quadruple efficient heating, AC units by 2030
A coalition of 25 governors and the Biden administration are set to announce a pledge Thursday morning to quadruple the number of heat pumps in U.S. homes by 2030
2023-09-21 18:53
How tall is Channing Tatum? Exploring height of Hollywood Mogul who transitioned from model to A-list actor
How tall is Channing Tatum? Exploring height of Hollywood Mogul who transitioned from model to A-list actor
Channing Tatum who is 3 inches taller than Brad Pitt was starstruck by his ‘Lost City’ co-star while getting into look of his character in the film
2023-09-18 16:55
Biden says Gaza hospital 'must be protected'
Biden says Gaza hospital 'must be protected'
US President Joe Biden urged Israel on Monday to protect Gaza's main hospital as heavy fighting between Israeli forces and...
2023-11-14 05:53
Yevgeny Prigozhin’s first video message since failed Wagner mutiny may have been his last
Yevgeny Prigozhin’s first video message since failed Wagner mutiny may have been his last
The first video message Yevgeny Prigozhin shared since the end of his failed mutiny against Vladimir Putin, may have ended up being his last – with reports that he was on the passenger list of a jet that crashed about 60 miles from Moscow, apparently killing all on board. In the video, Mr Prigozhin was seen toting an assault rifle and wearing military fatigues, with his comments suggesting the clip was shot in an unnamed African country. The Wagner boss said during the clip that he is recruiting “strongmen” and said the group will “fulfil the tasks that were set” by the Russian government. The video was shared on Telegram channels affiliated with the Wagner group, as Mr Prigozhin said the mercenary group was “making Russia even greater on all continents, and Africa even more free”. “The temperature is +50 (122 degrees Fahrenheit) – everything as we like. The Wagner PMC [private military company] makes Russia even greater on all continents, and Africa – more free. Justice and happiness – for the African people, we’re making life a nightmare for Isis and al-Qaeda and other bandits,” he said in the video. In the background of the video, pickup trucks and other people dressed in fatigues could be seen. A telephone number was displayed as well for those who wanted to join the group. The Independent could not verify the date and exact location of the video. According to the Russian social media channels affiliated with the mercenary leader, the Wagner leader is recruiting fighters to work in the continent. He is inviting investors from Russia to put money in the Central African Republic through Russian House, a cultural centre in the African nation’s capital, they suggested. Mr Prigozhin was last seen in a video in July shot in Belarus shortly after his attempt to stir mutiny against the Kremlin failed, sparking speculation that he was taking refuge in the Russian ally nation as part of a deal to broker peace. He was later photographed on the sidelines of a Russia-Africa summit in the Russian city of St Petersburg. There is no official announcement of his current whereabouts. But one of the most prominent sites is the Central African Republic, where Wagner’s troops for hire have been active and accused of committing gross human rights abuses. Until June this year, the Wagner leader and his mercenary fighters, comprising mostly prison convicts, spent months fiercely fighting Ukrainian soldiers in the eastern region, mostly Bakhmut. Mr Prigozhin staunchly criticised Russia’s military performance and the top brass of the Russian defence ministry before he called for an armed uprising on 23 June to oust the defence minister and marched from Ukraine toward Moscow with his mercenaries. The hours-long mutiny ended after a deal was brokered by Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko, following which Mr Prigozhin agreed to end his rebellion in exchange for amnesty for him and his fighters and permission to relocate to Belarus. Before moving to Belarus, Wagner handed over its weapons to the Russian military, part of efforts by Russian authorities to defuse the threat posed by the mercenaries. Read More ‘Wagner is victim of its own brand name’: How much of a threat does mercenary group pose in Belarus? Wagner mercenaries issue a chilling message on Poland’s doorstep: ‘We are here’ Belarus begins military drills near its border with Poland and Lithuania as tensions heighten Wagner tracker: Charting Yevgeny Prigozhin’s mercenary group through the Ukraine war Drones, military confusion and cracks in Putin’s authority: Ukraine’s push to sow discord in Russia’s ranks
2023-08-24 03:56
Tennessee Dem Gloria Johnson raises $1.3M, but GOP Sen. Marsha Blackburn doubles that in Senate bid
Tennessee Dem Gloria Johnson raises $1.3M, but GOP Sen. Marsha Blackburn doubles that in Senate bid
Tennessee Democratic state Rep. Gloria Johnson raised $1.3 million for a 2024 U.S. Senate bid fueled by the failed Republican attempt to expel her
2023-10-05 04:53
Tristan Tate backs Elon Musk amid online trolling with 'Oppenheimer' wordplay during $44B Twitter makeover, Internet dubs Twitter CEO 'Meta destroyer'
Tristan Tate backs Elon Musk amid online trolling with 'Oppenheimer' wordplay during $44B Twitter makeover, Internet dubs Twitter CEO 'Meta destroyer'
Tristan Tate said, 'Show me you lack knowledge of history without showing me you lack knowledge of history'
2023-07-27 15:49
'The View' host Ana Navarro hailed for 'shining light on' people who are 'overlooked' in heartfelt vacation post
'The View' host Ana Navarro hailed for 'shining light on' people who are 'overlooked' in heartfelt vacation post
'The View’ Season 27 is scheduled to premiere on September 5, and the co-hosts have begun wrapping up their summer vacations
2023-08-30 14:58
Who is Rebecca Jarvis’ husband? ‘GMA’ business correspondent's relationship with husband blossomed while working at Bank of America
Who is Rebecca Jarvis’ husband? ‘GMA’ business correspondent's relationship with husband blossomed while working at Bank of America
Rebecca Jarvis and Matthew Pierce Hanson first met at the University of Chicago but only grew close when working together at the Bank of America
2023-08-10 15:27
Fox News' Laura Ingraham leaves Internet divided over Dearborn students chanting 'Allahu-Akbar' during school walkout
Fox News' Laura Ingraham leaves Internet divided over Dearborn students chanting 'Allahu-Akbar' during school walkout
Fox News' Laura Ingraham tweeted about the event of hundreds of high school students in Dearborn, Michigan walking out in solidarity with Palestinians
2023-10-23 14:27